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Suggestions for Adults: Talking and Thinking with Children About the Terrorist Attacks

Suggestions for Adults: Talking and Thinking with Children About the Terrorist Attacks
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U.S. Department of Education

First and most important, adults need to focus on the children in their lives in the aftermath of the horrific events that have taken place. They can do a great deal to help our children understand that while our country has suffered despicable acts of terror, we are a strong people who have come together to make certain that we prevail in the struggle for freedom.

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